Let's assume you had a shot at either the forbidden TOS Year 4 or TMP.
How would you re-imagine the TOS hand-talkie communicators?
I've read that some people think that since cellphones in our Consumer Culture offer more functionality, the TOS hand-talkies seem out of place. I can see the point, but I'm not entirely in agreement. I see the 23rd century TOS communicators as deliberately limited-purpose field gear: simple, minimally functional, and easy to fabricate or maintain. Look at how easy Spock re-assembled a communicator in "Patterns of Force", with no equipment to work with!
A Starfleet-issue communicator is obviously a subspace transceiver; it can apparently transmit over interplanetary and perhaps extra-star-system distances. ("Mudd's Women", "Metamorphosis"). Does this sound plausibly sufficient, or should Captain Kirk have an iPhone 233G? Remember, out on the frontier, there are no cell towers...
How would you re-imagine the TOS hand-talkie communicators?
I've read that some people think that since cellphones in our Consumer Culture offer more functionality, the TOS hand-talkies seem out of place. I can see the point, but I'm not entirely in agreement. I see the 23rd century TOS communicators as deliberately limited-purpose field gear: simple, minimally functional, and easy to fabricate or maintain. Look at how easy Spock re-assembled a communicator in "Patterns of Force", with no equipment to work with!
A Starfleet-issue communicator is obviously a subspace transceiver; it can apparently transmit over interplanetary and perhaps extra-star-system distances. ("Mudd's Women", "Metamorphosis"). Does this sound plausibly sufficient, or should Captain Kirk have an iPhone 233G? Remember, out on the frontier, there are no cell towers...